St. Joseph Regional School
At St. Joseph Regional School of Batavia our school's Motto reflects our core values: "Our Children, Our Faith, Our Future" ” We invite you to consider our school community. As those of us with an enthusiasm for Catholic education know, a faith-based education benefits a student, their family, and their community for a lifetime.
St. Joseph School has a long history of service in Genesee County with roots dating back to 1849, when Rev. Edward Dillon, the parish’s pastor, established the first school on Jackson Street. The school later moved to Ross Street before opening on Summit Street in 1882, operating in a building there until 1959. At that time, the original building was torn down due to safety concerns and a new building was constructed. In 2018 the school’s charter was expanded to reflect our service area as it became St. Joseph Regional School. Today St. Joseph Regional School is the only Catholic elementary school in Genesee, Orleans and Wyoming Counties. We currently serve nearly 200 Pre-K through 6th grade students from 13 school districts. Our mission is to teach in partnership with parents and the Church to nurture the unique individuals that God has created. By encouragement, example, and high expectations, we strive to nurture a secure foundation of strong virtues and excellent academics so that our students will continue to grow in holiness and skills to be well-equipped to fulfill their individual missions in life. |
Contact Information
Office Phone: 585-343-6154 Principal, Mrs. Karen Green [email protected] Director of Student Services, Mrs. Nora O'Neill [email protected] Secretary, Mrs. Dawn Norton [email protected] School Nurse Ms. Dawn Canale [email protected] Cafeteria Services Mrs. Jamie DeHaven [email protected] After School Program, PreK-6 Mrs. Stephanie King [email protected][email protected] |
